the espionage. >> questioner asks, what about motivate the obama administration for going to what is called the dark side? >> you know, power tends to corrupt. it doesn't mean that well. but absolute power clearly corrupts, absolute even though history would say it is a temporary condition and freedom ultimately prevails, we have had some very dark chapters in human history, particularly in the 20th century. when you are being given secret information, there is a success goodness that comes with that knowledge because it is secret. what can i do it that? how can i use it? and i am holding this. then i get to say who i can share it with or not. i get to say who authorizes it or had access to it. but i am holding this in secret. the national security act of 1947, subsequent administrations had been not just reluctant to give up powers by a previous administration, but they have extended it. they want more. you can never get enough. this whole thing, all of the speed of the filibuster, especially one standing there in the senate, harking back to mr. smith goes to washington. you will ge